Chain Drug Review - Prostate hope
Doxazosin and finasteride, two widely used but not normally combined drugs, could strike a significant blow against symptoms of an enlarged prostate, according to a recent study in The New England Journal of Medicine. It reported on a five-year experiment with over 3,000 patients taking the drugs at 17 hospitals across the country.
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